"A Way to Peace, Health and Power" is an insightful guide to achieving spiritual and personal harmony through the cultivation of a deeper connection with the divine. Written by Bertha Cond , this work explores the essential relationship between an individual's inner spiritual life and their physical and mental well-being. The book serves as a practical roadmap for those seeking to overcome the stresses of life by tapping into the spiritual energy and "power" that comes from a centered and faithful existence.
Throughout the text, Cond emphasizes that peace and health are not merely the absence of conflict or disease, but are active states reached through disciplined thought, prayer, and a commitment to spiritual growth. By blending psychological insights with Christian principles, the author provides readers with a set of principles designed to foster resilience and vitality. This classic work of early 20th-century spiritual literature remains relevant for anyone looking to find stability and strength in an increasingly complex world. "A Way to Peace, Health and Power" stands as a testament to the enduring human quest for a life of purpose and holistic wellness.
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